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Extortionists harass a minor for monetary gain

Arrest Scene: Ahaus-Ottenstein, near Burggraben; Arrest Time: 08.09.2025, 07:30; Two grown individuals allegedly extorted cash from a minor on the street Am Burggraben in Ahaus-Ottenstein on a Monday morning.

Two older individuals extort cash from a minor
Two older individuals extort cash from a minor

Extortionists harass a minor for monetary gain

In a concerning incident, a young child was approached by two suspects on his way to the school. The suspects, identified as an elderly man and woman, have been found by the police and were both discovered to be homeless.

According to reports, the suspects threatened the child and demanded money. The child, however, did not comply and ran to the school. Upon learning about the incident, the teacher alerted the police.

The police are now conducting a criminal investigation for extortion. They are reviewing surveillance footage from the area for evidence and are questioning local residents who may have witnessed the incident. The police have also identified the location where the suspects approached the child.

The police are working closely with school officials to ensure the safety of students during their commute. They are considering increasing patrols in the area to deter similar crimes. The suspects have no connection with recent events in Vreden.

The police are also looking into the backgrounds of the suspects, including their criminal history. They are evaluating the possibility of offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspects. The police are also considering whether the suspects have any known associates who may have been involved.

The police have initiated a thorough search for any physical evidence left by the suspects. They are also considering whether the suspects have a history of extortion or similar crimes. The suspects who threatened the child on the way to the school were last found in Göppingen before their stay.

The police are urging anyone with information about this incident to come forward. The safety and well-being of the community's children is of utmost importance, and the police are committed to bringing those responsible to justice.

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